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Richard is a college freshman. He recently
 
  informed his parents that he will be majoring in the science which suggests that our lives are affected by our place in the social world. Richard is majoring in:
   a. Social Law
  b. Sociology
  c. Psychology
  d. Micro-Economics

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What are the benefits and problems associated with using nannies to provide child care?
 
  What will be an ideal response?


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Answer to Question 1

answer: b

Answer to Question 2

On the positive side, nannies provide one-on-one care. They also provide in-home care (the child's home) which facilitates access to the child's needs, reduces exposure to infectious diseases, eliminates the need for transportation, and does not expose the child to an unfamiliar environment. On the negative side, nanny care is expensive. Tension may develop between the parents and nanny over the nanny being able to witness a child's first steps, hear the child's first words, or even refer to the nanny as mommy. Children may also cry when the nanny leaves, generating feelings of guilt or envy.



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